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ABBV is the first dividend stock I bought when I started in the summer of 2020; MO is currently my largest dividend payer position - it's been fab for covered calls, so expect some will get called away eventually. I've been watching LEG, SWK and MMM for a while. MMM has the lawsuit to deal with, that's likely why it's spinning off its healthcare segment. Currently rounding out my position in BTI (not a king yet).
Hey if your bills are paid and more people get cancer from MO products and services, more power to ya 💯 Glad you're okay with supporting America's #1 Cancer Causing Cigarettes Company
This is all very useful, but why would someone invest in any dividend paying stock if the dividend is less than the rate of inflation? After taxes, fees, and inflation, the dividend is essentially negative. So since capital appreciation is where all the money is being made, why invest in a something that pays 2-3% as a dividend? It seems to me that one should either go all capital growth or all dividend. I choose the latter and my portfolio has almost no capital appreciation, but I receive an average of 9.5% annual ROR in disbursements and dividends.
Yea, I see it that way too. A bit more risky, perhaps, but I want big payouts and cheap share costs. Why should I invest in PEP at $173/share ($1.265 per share dividend) when I can get something like OMF at $36/share ($1.00 per share dividend)?
Thanks for this im always looking for ways to diversity i have 11 different dividend paying stocks but most guys seem to not tell people whats good to buy you have to dig
Always glad to help. Here's one covering highest dividend paying stock in each of 11 sectors ua-cam.com/video/RLFMMuvS7uI/v-deo.html Am updating the list in the next few weeks with best 11 dividend stocks by sector
Why would you recommend Altria over British American Tobacco just curious? BTI pays out a safer dividend in comparison to MO? Also, seems to trade at a much cheaper valuation.
Question ? How or why is the dividend payout, percentage wise different one platform shows one different price and the other shows a different different PO price? Why is that?
I've found some platforms don't include "special dividends" in their dividend %. AFG for example pays multiple special dividends of $2-$14 (2%-14% special dividend) per share every year, even though their quarterly dividend is only $0.63 (2% annual dividend)
Appreciation really isn't the goal of a dividend portfolio. If stock growth is important to you, you're better off investing in a Capital Gains portfolio. Trying to mix and match two different types of investment strategies is counter productive. Buying stocks with a high evaluation and low yield is not going to net worthwhile dividends for the cost. Sure there's more risk with stocks like SVOL or QYLD but even if these stocks were to miss the occasional payout or lower there yield slightly. They are still going to vastly outperform stocks that yield 2-3% which are well below inflation.
In a dividend portfolio would you carry on adding to a position where your average price Is lower than the stock price even if you have a small position in the stock.
A lot of investors reason that they'll hold forever and aren't worried as much about price but I agree with you, I'd rather have some price appreciation with the dividends
Although I did take a big hit in my personal investment portfolio (I lost a years salary on paper between Jan 2022 to now), I do earn around $3K per month in dividends and that is between 1/2 and 3/4 of my monthly expenses. It's also around my gross starting pay on the current job I started 26 years ago. With that said a big part of the paper loss were 2 of my growth stocks I purchased HD at $22.68 and QQQ at $29.50. Both of these stocks are greater than 10 times what I paid for them. I have around 30 individual stocks and 27 or 28 of them pay at least some dividend.
Hi Joseph. Fidelity is offering 4.11% in their money market fund SPAXX stating it's a 7 day yield. Is this the same as APY? Also is there any additional risk to this fund vs. a checking or high yield savings account?
Money market and 6month tbills are the way to go right now. No market risk and solid returns. Market could easily drop another 15%+ over next few months. Just not worth the risk. I've got 30% in cash in money market just waiting for market to cool fown
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Yeah the lawsuits are hitting it hard, it's recent history is almost like Scotts Miracle Grow. If you look t both stocks the graphs almost mirror each other.
He is just giving you stocks that has potential growth with divs and these stocks will have about 15 to 20% growth every year. If you want just high yields they would be super risky like Zim, TSLY, Svol are a few that have yields over 15%
@@DungNguyen-vn3eu Assume you're Vietnamese? I am in Nha Trang now. Risky how? We dividend investors don't really care about capital appreciation we only want the highest dividends and Joe knows this. Something goes down or drops the DIV I just move onto the next one.If stocks were static Joe would not have this channel.
@@Mikeplant33 Alot of high dividen stocks have high pay out ratio so it can be dangerous and I think Joe stated he is just covering dividen kings. There aren't too many dividen kings or any at all that has a high yield since they try to increase every year. The one's i listed are risky like Zim is based on shipments so the high yeilds may not be consistent. TSLY dropped their dividen from .82 to .44 per share so it's not stable. Svol has had the captial drop so it will take a while to make up for those loses.
everyone misses the point in up markets this is great, bow-tie you are hurting the new investor THERE IS NO REASON FOR UP MARKETS...NOW MAYBE IN 12 YEARS
@@josephhogue Yeah I am just curious what people's strategies are. I believe I have a couple of them already. I definitely have Pepsi. Bought them last year. I also have KO. Your advice along with some others on youtube have really helped me since I started investing last year. Thank you.
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Yeah nice, spotted black and decker the other month and adding it to my portfolio. Going to form a nice foundation in the years to come.
I'm now learning about buy borrow die, and I'm looking at dividends. Build that big bag
I’ve got several of these, excited to see my growth over the next decade.
Altria (MO) for the win! My largest position and right next to British American Tobacco (BTI)
ABBV is the first dividend stock I bought when I started in the summer of 2020; MO is currently my largest dividend payer position - it's been fab for covered calls, so expect some will get called away eventually. I've been watching LEG, SWK and MMM for a while. MMM has the lawsuit to deal with, that's likely why it's spinning off its healthcare segment. Currently rounding out my position in BTI (not a king yet).
Hey if your bills are paid and more people get cancer from MO products and services, more power to ya 💯 Glad you're okay with supporting America's #1 Cancer Causing Cigarettes Company
This is all very useful, but why would someone invest in any dividend paying stock if the dividend is less than the rate of inflation? After taxes, fees, and inflation, the dividend is essentially negative. So since capital appreciation is where all the money is being made, why invest in a something that pays 2-3% as a dividend? It seems to me that one should either go all capital growth or all dividend. I choose the latter and my portfolio has almost no capital appreciation, but I receive an average of 9.5% annual ROR in disbursements and dividends.
Yea, I see it that way too. A bit more risky, perhaps, but I want big payouts and cheap share costs. Why should I invest in PEP at $173/share ($1.265 per share dividend) when I can get something like OMF at $36/share ($1.00 per share dividend)?
You took the words right out of my mouth. I agree with you 100 percent.
SWK is a new one for me to look into. Thanks!
KO and PEP are my favs!
Cover the bases! Love it!
Thanks for this im always looking for ways to diversity i have 11 different dividend paying stocks but most guys seem to not tell people whats good to buy you have to dig
Always glad to help. Here's one covering highest dividend paying stock in each of 11 sectors ua-cam.com/video/RLFMMuvS7uI/v-deo.html
Am updating the list in the next few weeks with best 11 dividend stocks by sector
God bless you, I'm blessed by knowing this channel. You do personal advising if someone needs it ?
Great vid thank you 🙏🏿
Can you please analyze MPW?
Great video - super helpful breakdown
Amazing content, very informative
Always glad to help bobby
Thought of Altria but I went with Schd, KO, Jepi, o, and zim
And VZ, T
Great investment advise!!
Always glad to help. Thank you for being a part of the community
Why would you recommend Altria over British American Tobacco just curious? BTI pays out a safer dividend in comparison to MO? Also, seems to trade at a much cheaper valuation.
It was only dividend kings, not sure BTI is on the king list but yes a great company
I like the Altria group INC, Stock ticker MO
Yep. MO doing a good job of diversifying into smokeless to protect dividend
Question ? How or why is the dividend payout, percentage wise different one platform shows one different price and the other shows a different different PO price? Why is that?
I've found some platforms don't include "special dividends" in their dividend %. AFG for example pays multiple special dividends of $2-$14 (2%-14% special dividend) per share every year, even though their quarterly dividend is only $0.63 (2% annual dividend)
Thanks for the informative video. What about AT&T?
its crap....
2.5% yield is definitely not enough considering interest rate is so high.
But the appreciation is better with these lower yield stocks. Still though, money market is place to be right now
@@josephhogue My local bank is running a in-branch special ten month CD at 5.50% which is higher than most on-line CDs.
Thanks for the information
Can you do a video on Teladoc's earnings?
Sure thing. I bought more. Talked about it in the Facebook group
Appreciation really isn't the goal of a dividend portfolio. If stock growth is important to you, you're better off investing in a Capital Gains portfolio. Trying to mix and match two different types of investment strategies is counter productive. Buying stocks with a high evaluation and low yield is not going to net worthwhile dividends for the cost. Sure there's more risk with stocks like SVOL or QYLD but even if these stocks were to miss the occasional payout or lower there yield slightly. They are still going to vastly outperform stocks that yield 2-3% which are well below inflation.
Nobl has all of the stock that you mentioned
WMT will be a king next year :)
Why? Definitely beating target drawing shoppers in for gas and groceries
Semper Fi sir!
ooh rah brother!
In a dividend portfolio would you carry on adding to a position where your average price Is lower than the stock price even if you have a small position in the stock.
Nothing wrong with continously adding to you position over time even if stock goes up. Great way to build large portfolio in stocks you love
Ok dividend stocks and etf's earn good dividends, but are you really making money if the price of the stock or etf is going down? I don't see how?
A lot of investors reason that they'll hold forever and aren't worried as much about price but I agree with you, I'd rather have some price appreciation with the dividends
Although I did take a big hit in my personal investment portfolio (I lost a years salary on paper between Jan 2022 to now), I do earn around $3K per month in dividends and that is between 1/2 and 3/4 of my monthly expenses. It's also around my gross starting pay on the current job I started 26 years ago. With that said a big part of the paper loss were 2 of my growth stocks I purchased HD at $22.68 and QQQ at $29.50. Both of these stocks are greater than 10 times what I paid for them. I have around 30 individual stocks and 27 or 28 of them pay at least some dividend.
Great video
Always glad to help. Thank you for being a part of the community
Why you dont Tell about the downside risk?
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SYY is very low on cash with high debt.
Good job sir
Hi Joseph. Fidelity is offering 4.11% in their money market fund SPAXX stating it's a 7 day yield. Is this the same as APY? Also is there any additional risk to this fund vs. a checking or high yield savings account?
Money market and 6month tbills are the way to go right now. No market risk and solid returns. Market could easily drop another 15%+ over next few months. Just not worth the risk. I've got 30% in cash in money market just waiting for market to cool fown
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mpw is getting attention by law firms for secruity misconduct time to sell?
i don't get it. I can put my money in a money market now and get 4.976. It's safe. I need income. Am I missing something??
Great 👍
not a big deal, butyour section on sysco is entitled cisco. not the same company and not the same desirability as a dividend stock.
Actually the payout ratio for swk is 301.89% according to fidelity
if you are beginner, try this tactic and you will got an awesome results
Hi Joseph, could U make some film with for 1000 portfolio for new investor. Regards Piotr
Darte las gracias por poner el video en castellano 👋
De nada. Estoy tratando hacerlo con mas videos
By the way MO share price is down over 30% in the past 5 years.
why buy any dividend stocks when the one can get 5% on cash ?
Why did 3M take a big hit r ecently?
Major lawsuits and declining sales.
@@deathmatchfan420 what lawsuits?
3M Combat Arms Earplug Lawsuit
Yeah the lawsuits are hitting it hard, it's recent history is almost like Scotts Miracle Grow. If you look t both stocks the graphs almost mirror each other.
@@MrLigersPride do you think it is a sell?
i don't know what bills you have but unless you have millions$$ these stocks won't pay crap. Show us high paying DIV stocks.
He is just giving you stocks that has potential growth with divs and these stocks will have about 15 to 20% growth every year. If you want just high yields they would be super risky like Zim, TSLY, Svol are a few that have yields over 15%
@@DungNguyen-vn3eu Assume you're Vietnamese? I am in Nha Trang now.
Risky how? We dividend investors don't really care about capital appreciation we only want the highest dividends and Joe knows this. Something goes down or drops the DIV I just move onto the next one.If stocks were static Joe would not have this channel.
@@Mikeplant33 Alot of high dividen stocks have high pay out ratio so it can be dangerous and I think Joe stated he is just covering dividen kings. There aren't too many dividen kings or any at all that has a high yield since they try to increase every year. The one's i listed are risky like Zim is based on shipments so the high yeilds may not be consistent. TSLY dropped their dividen from .82 to .44 per share so it's not stable. Svol has had the captial drop so it will take a while to make up for those loses.
Just covering the Div Kings here. Yes, yields are low but you get price return and div increases that add up.
@@josephhogue Sadly I don't have time to wait. I need immediate income so some of my pics may not be the best. TSLY
AULT.PR.D
OARK
KLIP
everyone misses the point in up markets this is great, bow-tie you are hurting the new investor THERE IS NO REASON FOR UP MARKETS...NOW MAYBE IN 12 YEARS
Are people here going to buy all 7 of these of just pick a couple of them?
I wouldn’t buy all 7 but maybe a few you really like along with some growth stocks and some higher yield
@@josephhogue Yeah I am just curious what people's strategies are. I believe I have a couple of them already. I definitely have Pepsi. Bought them last year. I also have KO. Your advice along with some others on youtube have really helped me since I started investing last year. Thank you.
Semper Fi
Pepsi taste much better than coke 😂
My mom would agree...me, I prefer coke
You should try mx coke way better than Pepsi and us coke 😊
OMG this was two weeks ago!.
Talk about a video aging badly.. Every single stock cratered since the video was posted.
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Abbvie. Pepsi. Chevron. JNJ. PG. Duke. Cisco. KO. General Dynamics General Mills Exxon here